The Chardonnay Wine Bottle Ornament Wine Sommelier. Basket.
Poinsettia.
is 4.25 inches tall. These Drink and Food Ornaments have a clear acrylic bottle filled with a transparent golden colored liquid. The top of the bottle is painted gold and represents the paper seal and the bottle is sitting among a bunch of small green Chardonnay grapes. The label on the bottle of these Unique Christmas Ornaments read ‘Whine a bit every day and you’ll feel better.’ The Chardonnay Wine Bottle Ornament hangs from a gold cord. Select to see a complete listing of our Christmas Decorations Ideas.
Sommelier is the French term for cellar master or even a wine steward. A sommelier is a person who loves wine and are eager to share their knowledge to a customer may become overwhelmed by or unfamiliar with the wine list. Since a sommelier has tasted all the items on the wine list, they know which wines go best with which entrees. Even for those knowledgeable about wine can benefit from the sommeliers advise since they can recommend wines that suit their tastes and price range. After a wine is selected, the sommelier brings it to the table with the appropriate glasses and pours the wine for the customer to taste. The will always suggest that the patron smells their wine before tasting. Smelling the wine first bring the wine to life for the patron before it even hits his palate. Check out our selection of wine Drink and Food Ornaments.
Baskets full of fruit, nuts and treats are a pervasive symbol of good fortune and wishes for families and friends. Baskets are a traditional gift given during the Christmas season to show one’s appreciation for others. Giving a basket full of treats is a traditional way of showing good will to the recipient. Christmas is a time of giving so the perfect gift for someone you love or care for is a basket full of goodies. Select this link to view our Gold Ornament and Red Christmas Ornaments.
In some villages across the world, it is customary to leave a gift in the church on Christmas Eve for the Baby Jesus. A long time ago in Mexico, a young child was very poor and did not have a gift to give. He prayed for an answer to his problem. God looked down and saw how upset this small child was and so he answered his prayer. Where the humble child knelt a flower of vibrant color bloomed. The flower blossomed in the shape of a star with leaves of an amazing red. This flower became the child’s gift. Later it became known as the “Flower of the Nativity.” Today the flower is called Poinsettia after Dr. Joel Robert Poinsett, and American Ambassador to Mexico who introduced it to the United States during the 1800’s. Select this link to view our Christmas Ornament Sets.





